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What trade school jobs are in demand in California?

I'm considering moving to California and want to know what trade school jobs are in demand there. Are there specific industries or roles that are particularly promising?

3 months ago

There are several trade school degrees that are projected to be in high demand in California. I will highlight a few for you:

1. Dental Hygienist: The dental industry is expanding in California, and the demand for dental hygienists is expected to increase. Dental Hygienists usually require an associate’s degree and a license provided after passing the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination.

2. HVAC Technician: With Californians experiencing a variety of climates, the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry is consistently strong, and the demand for HVAC technicians with a certification or degree is expected to grow.

3. Electrician: The demand for certified electricians is expected to rise due to the increasing number of electrical installations and the ongoing need for maintenance. Electricians usually have to go through an apprenticeship, which can be obtained through trade schools.

4. Solar Photovoltaic Installers: Given the state's commitment to green energy, solar photovoltaic installers are in high demand. This industry will require specific training usually provided by a trade or technical school.

5. Construction Manager: With buildings continually being constructed, renovated, or maintained, construction managers are always needed. A bachelor’s degree in construction management can be beneficial, but you could also start with a vocational degree and work your way up.

6. Paralegal: Legal services are often in demand, and paralegals are an essential part of any legal team. Paralegals require an associate degree, which can be obtained from a vocational school.

Remember to conduct further research to see which profession best suits your interests and long-term career goals, consider the length of training, cost of education, and potential return on investment. Be sure to check for any license requirements for these jobs in California.

3 months ago

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